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Sonic is rebelling lately...I suspect wants to be "normal"
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 522587" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Oh I think it is all the same thing, just that the intensity rises and lowers and what you are thinking on here is big time LIFE stuff. You said he IS going to get his license? I have always wondered about that. My friend's son has that option too and his dad thinks he is being a wimp because he is scared to get it. He doesn't feel ready (he is in first year of transition). He has an electric scooter and rides the city bus. He has a part time job at MOA and that is alot of people to deal with every day! He wants to go to college so they are helping gain skills for that. </p><p></p><p>I asked his mom, my good friend, how do you think he would do driving. She said what I thought....he would do great as long as everything was going along fine, nothing unexpected happened and everyone followed the rules. But how he woudl handle someone driving too slow or fast, if he had to think fast due to whatever, etc... she worries. </p><p></p><p>The large therapy center Q goes to does a complete driving evaluation for people with disabilities. Do you have that. It has simulators and on the road with special instructors that help assess readiness to drive. It seems cool, I can get you a brochure if you ever are interested.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 522587, member: 12886"] Oh I think it is all the same thing, just that the intensity rises and lowers and what you are thinking on here is big time LIFE stuff. You said he IS going to get his license? I have always wondered about that. My friend's son has that option too and his dad thinks he is being a wimp because he is scared to get it. He doesn't feel ready (he is in first year of transition). He has an electric scooter and rides the city bus. He has a part time job at MOA and that is alot of people to deal with every day! He wants to go to college so they are helping gain skills for that. I asked his mom, my good friend, how do you think he would do driving. She said what I thought....he would do great as long as everything was going along fine, nothing unexpected happened and everyone followed the rules. But how he woudl handle someone driving too slow or fast, if he had to think fast due to whatever, etc... she worries. The large therapy center Q goes to does a complete driving evaluation for people with disabilities. Do you have that. It has simulators and on the road with special instructors that help assess readiness to drive. It seems cool, I can get you a brochure if you ever are interested..... [/QUOTE]
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